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the big word he used was good. we haven't seen him use good for a while. after considering sharply, they appear to be leveling out in the united states and the broader protects chlg they appear to be good. they used the phrase "leveling without". he did with those as well. including additional loss and it is household credit being difficult. it will always lead it a slow recovery and a gradual decline. i want to show you the viewers with a couple of ideas that came out where papers are being presented. the economist and the studies of these 200 financial crisis and ones like this are likely to be returning to growth in 2010. that will be good growing, but getting back to the gdp levels. he warns if we have a currency crisis, it would take longer. one other interesting idea that came out today, i want to tell you about that. an ideom a former central basicer and all the excess reserves on the books, why don't we tax them if they don't lend them. he suggested a quarter point tax on the excess reserves so they are motivated to lend them to the e condition me.
the big word he used was good. we haven't seen him use good for a while. after considering sharply, they appear to be leveling out in the united states and the broader protects chlg they appear to be good. they used the phrase "leveling without". he did with those as well. including additional loss and it is household credit being difficult. it will always lead it a slow recovery and a gradual decline. i want to show you the viewers with a couple of ideas that came out where papers...
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thanks so much for joining us, getting up early this morning and joining us from stanford. robert is the chief market strategist at banyon partners. one quick look at futures, continuing to show a nice bounce at the open if those jobless claims come in. that's it for us. ladies, it's been wonderful working with you this week. i am off on holiday. >> lucky, lucky you. i'm becky meehan in europe. >> have a great holiday, bertha. i'm christine tan here in asia. welcome to progressive.com. you must be looking for motorcycle insurance. you're good. thanks. so is our bike insurance. all the coverage you need at a great price. hold on, cowboy. cool. i'm not done -- for less than a dollar a month, you also get 24/7 roadside assistance. right on. yeah, vroom-vroom! sounds like you ran a 500. more like a 900 v-twin. excuse me. well, you're excused. the right insurance for your ride. now, that's progressive. call or click today. ♪ well i was shopping for ♪ which one's me - a cool convertible or an suv? ♪ ♪ too bad i didn't know my credit was whack ♪ ♪ 'cause now i'm drivin
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brian shactman also sticking around with us. good to have you with us. let's start with you. so gasoline prices, obviously they lag a little bit. first oil goes up and the refiners to the pump. we're still about $1.20 per gallon below where we were last year. >> we think the consumer is going to have a difficult time supporting $3, $3.50 gasoline. seems almost impossible to us. the fact that oil supply in the united states is near 20-year highs. the consumer is really watching the budget right now. we think that the oil in the $70s right now is over priced. >> erin, one thing you want to think about is demand of construction happens. most likely with the way the economy is the demand construction is at a lower price. we don't have to go to $4 to get that. the other thing you have to think about is the they're refining less. there's not as much gas being made. there's so much supply but the refining less so there's less coming to market. >> part of the reason the oil is going up is because of the u.s. demand. we get to this issue, it's china. maybe a lot of that is stockpiling
brian shactman also sticking around with us. good to have you with us. let's start with you. so gasoline prices, obviously they lag a little bit. first oil goes up and the refiners to the pump. we're still about $1.20 per gallon below where we were last year. >> we think the consumer is going to have a difficult time supporting $3, $3.50 gasoline. seems almost impossible to us. the fact that oil supply in the united states is near 20-year highs. the consumer is really watching the budget...
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they have thanked us for that, thanked us for our concern. they believe they should take the lead on that and we're supporting them. >>> let me ask you about afghanistan. it's a little confusing, i think, for americans to understand where we are. it seems there was an afghanistan strategic review. but also, there seems, from a lot of body language, the final troops that president obama would receive. president gates said it would be a very hard sell to receive commanders in the troops. now there seems to be more of a need for troops in the field. secretary gates said, i am open to it. why are the casualties rising and is send morgue trooing more these circumstances sending more troops into a black hole? >> the strategic review on afghanistan which set forth an approach that we're following made it clear that we needed to integrate military and civilian assets and try to build up the afghan national army and an afghan police force as quickly as possible. what we're finding is that that is the key. you know, if you read the accounts of what our
they have thanked us for that, thanked us for our concern. they believe they should take the lead on that and we're supporting them. >>> let me ask you about afghanistan. it's a little confusing, i think, for americans to understand where we are. it seems there was an afghanistan strategic review. but also, there seems, from a lot of body language, the final troops that president obama would receive. president gates said it would be a very hard sell to receive commanders in the troops....
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that help will come from us. >> yes. >> what you can do is one thing. help us change our attitude. change our attitude. and i'm coming to that. the selfishness that we suffer -- i mean, the impunity that we suffer, the corruption that we suffer, the bad governors that we suffer, the poverty we suffer is all because of one thing, that our leaders think of nothing other than themselves. what i would like to ask you is this. we need to change our attitude because we support bad governance because the people we elect we are hoping will help us. what i am asking is this. the aid that you give, could you direct the civic and education so that kenyans will change their attitudes? >> well, we send a lot of aid for all kinds of civil societies, civic education, but we will see what we can do more to help that situation. >> we thank nairobi, the government of kenya and our affiliate. thank you so much. >>> the nobel peace prize winner is well known for saying, save the world, plant a tree. after the town hall meeting at the university of nairobi meeting ended, secretary of state hillary clin
that help will come from us. >> yes. >> what you can do is one thing. help us change our attitude. change our attitude. and i'm coming to that. the selfishness that we suffer -- i mean, the impunity that we suffer, the corruption that we suffer, the bad governors that we suffer, the poverty we suffer is all because of one thing, that our leaders think of nothing other than themselves. what i would like to ask you is this. we need to change our attitude because we support bad...
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they have thanked us for that, thanked us for our concern. they believe they should take the lead on that and we're supporting them. >> let me ask you about afghanistan. it's a little confusing, i think, for americans to understand where we are. it seems there was an afghanistan strategic review. the president made clear he was sending troops. but also, there seems, from a lot of body language, the final troops, secretary gates said it would be a hard sell to send any more troops. now we have a new commander in the field, some talk of perhaps needing more troops, secretary gates said maybe i'm open to it. all this happening against the backdrop of the worst month of u.s. casualties in afghanistan. why are the casualties rising and is sending more troops in these circumstances sending more troops into a black hole? >> the strategic review on afghanistan which set forth an approach that we're following made it clear that we needed to integrate military and civilian assets and try to build up the afghan national army and an afghan police force a
they have thanked us for that, thanked us for our concern. they believe they should take the lead on that and we're supporting them. >> let me ask you about afghanistan. it's a little confusing, i think, for americans to understand where we are. it seems there was an afghanistan strategic review. the president made clear he was sending troops. but also, there seems, from a lot of body language, the final troops, secretary gates said it would be a hard sell to send any more troops. now we...
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we thank you for being with us tonight. please join us tomorrow. for all of us, thank you for watching. good night from new york. good night from new york. next here, campbell brown. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> welcome. we got a lot to talk about. we'll start as we always do with the mash-up. our look at the stories making impacts right now. we are watching it all so you don't have to. we begin tonight with an explosive new claim from a top official in the bush administration. some vt president's closest aids, this claim says, seek to exaggerate the terrorist threat here at home for political gain. >> the former homeland security secretary tom ridge. he's now suggesting he may have been pressured by the bush white house to influence the 2004 election. he was pressured by top bush administration officials including secretary donald rumsfeld and john ashcroft to raise the terror threat level from yellow to orange the weekend before the 2004 re-election election. >> ridge says there was no intelligence to justify raising the threat level
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should the rest of us care? joining us, lisa bloom, former anchor for "in session" now a legal analyst for cnn. in washington, david zurwick, tv critic for "the baltimore sun" and lola okanoki. lisa bloom, kate's husband fooled around. they split up, now she's on "the today show." i thought they could have gotten their 15 minutes of fame. why does anyone still care about this. >> how sad that there's this appetite among american news consumers for stories like that, about peoples short comings. is this the first time that people have had a divorce? 20,000 people are dying every day from extreme poverty, the world is going through climate change of horrendous proportions, and the news media rarely covers those stories. "the today show" did two long segments on jon and kate. you wonder what is going through meredith's mind when she is asking about kate's ring. >> all right, what was going through meredith's mind? >> that is a high road sounding argument for sunday tv. american people care about these characters. t
should the rest of us care? joining us, lisa bloom, former anchor for "in session" now a legal analyst for cnn. in washington, david zurwick, tv critic for "the baltimore sun" and lola okanoki. lisa bloom, kate's husband fooled around. they split up, now she's on "the today show." i thought they could have gotten their 15 minutes of fame. why does anyone still care about this. >> how sad that there's this appetite among american news consumers for stories...
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thanks for being with us tonight. join us here tomorrow. for all of us, good night from new york, next, campbell brown. >>> tonight, here are the questions, we want answers. are we getting anywhere with the health care debate? >> where we do disagree, let's disagree over things that are real. not these wild misrepresentations that bear no resemblance to anything that's actually been proposed. >> reporter: civil for the president, but out of control at other town halls. >> wait a minute, you want to leave? leave. >> i am going to speak my mind before i leave because your people told me i could. i called your office and i was told i could have the mike to speak. and then when i was lied to -- >> do you want to be fair to your fellow patriots that are here today and give them an opportunity? that would be terrific. >> with all of the shouting, important questions are going unanswered. tonight, once again, we are separating fact from fiction. >>> plus, why are we harping on hillary clinton? the secretary of state is in africa on an important di
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they tell us the teeth were a match both visually and using radio graphic test methods. this is a lot of the work that the u.s. military regularly does around the world as they continue over the last many decades to, for example, to recover remains of the missing from the vietnam war. they can take small bone fragments, teeth, and if they can get some dna matches or some dental record matches, they can go ahead and make that positive i.d. this is something that the u.s. military regularly does as they continue to look for remains around the world of the u.s. military's missing in action. but the spiker case in particular had been very troubling, as i say, because there had been his f-18 was shot down on that first night of the war. it was seen to be shot down, but they could never take it to the next step, they were never sure he hadn't been found alive by saddam hussein regime and hadn't been held in a prison for some time. that is what concerned them the most. and, you know, this is why the u.s. military has that saying that always puts chills up and down everyone's sp
they tell us the teeth were a match both visually and using radio graphic test methods. this is a lot of the work that the u.s. military regularly does around the world as they continue over the last many decades to, for example, to recover remains of the missing from the vietnam war. they can take small bone fragments, teeth, and if they can get some dna matches or some dental record matches, they can go ahead and make that positive i.d. this is something that the u.s. military regularly does...
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>> leave us alone. that's all we would ask. would you leave us alone? >> as a 74-year-old man, if you develop cancer, we're pretty much going to write you off. because you're no longer a working citizen who will be paying taxes. >> well, you're just not right. nobody 74 is going to be written off because they have cancer. that's a vicious, malicious, untrue rumor. >> senator specter responding to some of his constituents in pennsylvania. we'll be right back with our three physicians. (announcer) take your time to find the right time with cialis for daily use... a clinically proven, low-dose tablet for erectile dysfunction you take every day so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. tell your doctor about your medical condition and all medications and ask if you're healthy enough for sexual activity. don't take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. don't drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long term
>> leave us alone. that's all we would ask. would you leave us alone? >> as a 74-year-old man, if you develop cancer, we're pretty much going to write you off. because you're no longer a working citizen who will be paying taxes. >> well, you're just not right. nobody 74 is going to be written off because they have cancer. that's a vicious, malicious, untrue rumor. >> senator specter responding to some of his constituents in pennsylvania. we'll be right back with our...
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those are the words they use. and it's an imperfect science and imperfect test and all of those examples, larry smith used, it seems seemed to be much clearer than this case is today. >> is this fair to just really the only thing is simply somebody looking her voice is a little deeper than this other lady, body is a little more toned, is that all it takes to trigger an investigation? >> it's more than that because the iaaf, the track federation saw some results that were skeptical and they want to be clear. problem with that is, it takes six, seven months or longer some say, maybe a little less, but this doesn't happen overnight. when the medal ceremony was there, you had an official saying, we're not sure what we need to do yet and that causes a lot of problems in track and field clearly. >> all right. let's say then, is this really going to take away from what many would say is a great feat by this 18-year-old, she's still a young woman, a child, a lot of people would say, but she blew out the competition, is th
those are the words they use. and it's an imperfect science and imperfect test and all of those examples, larry smith used, it seems seemed to be much clearer than this case is today. >> is this fair to just really the only thing is simply somebody looking her voice is a little deeper than this other lady, body is a little more toned, is that all it takes to trigger an investigation? >> it's more than that because the iaaf, the track federation saw some results that were skeptical...
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we thank you for being with us. good night from new york. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> tonight, hear the questions we want answered. what is going on at these town halls? voter rage fueling out of control free for alls. members of congress getting death threats. the president compared to hitler. all because of health care? >>> plus, the suburban mother who killed her daughter, three nieces and three other men in a car accident. what really happened? police say she had ten shots of vodka and marijuana in her system but her husband says they've got it all wrong. >> i go to bed every night knowing my heart is clear. she did not drink. she's not an alcoholic. she's not an alcoholic. >> tonight the story behind the tragedy. >>> and the manson family killers, should any of them go free? >> granted, i have committed one of the most heinous crimes in the history of man kind and i realize that. i'm remorseful for that. i would give anything if i could pay for it. >> i'll talk to the man who put them behind bars.
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lisa ling is with us and joining us after the break. this is humiliating. stand still so we can get an accurate reading. okay...um...eighteen pounds and a smidge. a smidge? y'know, there's really no need to weigh packages under 70 pounds. with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service, if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. cool. you know this scale is off by a good 7, 8 pounds. maybe five. priority mail flat rate boxes only from the postal service. a simpler way to ship. >>> welcome back to "the most news in the morning." we're talking to lisa ling about her sister, euna lee. i want to ask you about this. i know that you guys were trying to make things as easy as possible and not complicate things as they were in -- being held in north korea. how did you determine that -- that during the course of these phone calls that it would be in the best interest to come out to speak about it? and also, to try to get former president clinton involved? >> in the nearly five months of captivity, they were only able to make four ca
lisa ling is with us and joining us after the break. this is humiliating. stand still so we can get an accurate reading. okay...um...eighteen pounds and a smidge. a smidge? y'know, there's really no need to weigh packages under 70 pounds. with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service, if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. cool. you know this scale is off by a good 7, 8 pounds. maybe five. priority mail flat rate boxes only from the postal service. a...
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some of them they will use after raping the lady they will use maybe -- they use a weapon, a knife or even a piece of wood, and some of them have been shot on after being raped. >> reporter: so women aren't just getting raped. they're not just getting gang raped. they're often being shot internally afterward or people putting objects inside them, knives, clubs. >> yes. yeah. they're being raped but some of them, mainly those who develop fistula tell that after being raped they will be shot on or just be traumatized by a weapon. >> reporter: dr. malimo is able to repair the physical damage done by rape in some 70% of cases, but some wounds, physical and psychological, are impossible to heal. >> translator: i was raped by three men, soldiers. they also shot me in my right arm. when it was happening, i thought i was dying. i was seeing death in front of me. i didn't think i would live. >> reporter: angela was raped in front of her children. this is all a burn? she says her attackers also burned her daughter. we agreed to protect their identiies because of the stigma still associated with
some of them they will use after raping the lady they will use maybe -- they use a weapon, a knife or even a piece of wood, and some of them have been shot on after being raped. >> reporter: so women aren't just getting raped. they're not just getting gang raped. they're often being shot internally afterward or people putting objects inside them, knives, clubs. >> yes. yeah. they're being raped but some of them, mainly those who develop fistula tell that after being raped they will...
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tell us about those. >> yes, sir. number five, all the events i've gone, to the stanley cup finals, game seven in detroit. and then tampa bay a few years ago. very important because of its uncertainty and drama. number four, super bowl, the last ten, lucky enough. this is the helmet from the one in phoenix, amazing game, patriots and giants. steve ross, the dolphins hosting one this year in miami. pro bowl, super bowl back to back. first time in one city in history. third, the masters. where can you get a masters hat the last ten years including a couple of tigers wins, sandwiches for a couple bucks including the tradition? >> hey, go ahead. make your point. i want to ask you one more thing. >> got to be quick. number, two world cup. germany, transformtive. you and i go next year in south africa, okay, that's going to be a big one. and number one, the opening ceremony at the olympics, salt lake city. that is the hat from that. where else do you get all of the nations in the world parading in one place? >> you buy, i'l
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customers that use the internet, use online banking. it all kind of falls in with what you're doing, and it's free. you can pay all your bills online, customers can save tons of time. we have great new image atms. it will give you a receipt which has a copy of the check you deposited. deposit cash, any denomination you don't even have to count the cash, just put it in there. let it do the work for you. and they can have those deposits posted to their account the same business day up until 8 o'clock. you're in control of your finances. now when you talk about convenience, you measure us up to everyone else. well, you'll see we stand ahead of the curve. >>> a pretty busy first 200 days for president obama. what does he have to show for it? jessica yellin is in steuben ville, ohio, where people are serving up a lot of opinions. why steubenville? >> reporter: the crowd has come and gone, because they are having their lunch. they had their lunch and are back to work. this is a town that's a microcosm. they went for obama by the slimmest of m
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well, that's going to do it for us today. so glad you joined us this week. and you can continue the conversation on cnn.com/amfix. >> that's going to do it for us. have yourself a great weekend. we'll see you again on monday morning. and right now the news continues with betty nygen. >>> thousands of residents evacuate in northern california. >>> and her family says let her come home safely. a georgia woman goes missing as a boyfriend hears a struggle from her cell phone. police think she may have been abducted. >>> back in the nfl, his dog fighting sentence done, michael vick signed with the eagles. good morning, everybody, i'm in for heidi collins, it is friday, you are in the "cnn newsroom." >>> we've got lots to talk about with the health care debate, here's a look at the map right now, lots of meetings, not much agreement, will we see more faceoffs at today's town hall meetings? we'll be checking for that. and ed henry with the president in montana today as the president continues to push his health care plan. we'll be checking in with him and we're goi
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he's going to be joining us to take us through the health care debate, his criticism of barack obama. here now, wolf blitzer. >>> rick, thank you. rage and revenge with a twist. health care protesters have new targets and a new scene. stand by. >>> they both were number two on a presidential ticket, but guess what else sarah palin and dan quayle have in common? not necessarily all that good for sarah palin, virtually what no politician would want. >>> hardened prisoners and convicted killers become enrage sod they riot, igniting fire, trashing rooms and causing stab wounds. the first glimpse of the prison riot. one official says it's like lie to have been among the worst ever. i'm wolf blitzer in cnn's command center for breaking news, politics, and extraordinary reports from around the world. you're in "the situation room." >>> show them the money and don't break the bank. that's the latest argument emerging in this make or break debate over health care reform. protesters are now turning their attention to dollars, cents, and common sense, confronting lawmakers to ask who will pay fo
he's going to be joining us to take us through the health care debate, his criticism of barack obama. here now, wolf blitzer. >>> rick, thank you. rage and revenge with a twist. health care protesters have new targets and a new scene. stand by. >>> they both were number two on a presidential ticket, but guess what else sarah palin and dan quayle have in common? not necessarily all that good for sarah palin, virtually what no politician would want. >>> hardened...
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they made us run and told us, you will wage jihad." "they told us that the army is against the koran, it is against islam. they said, wage jihad against them." the pakistan military gave cnn limited access to these boys. the army says they rescued them during heavy fighting with the taliban in pakistan's swat valley. their faces are covered. their identities protected, because of the possibility of retribution. the youngest is only 13. we can't independently verify their stories, but doctors say they have no doubt about their trauma. the boys themselves each told me how they were kidnapped by the taliban. "i was coming from the shop to my house. i had some stuff with me. they said, put your stuff in the car. they said, should we drop you in the village or in the square? when we reached the village, i said, i want to get off here, but they blindfolded me and put a hand on my mouth." other boys say they were snatched working in the fields. in militant camps they say they were being trained to be suicide bombers, to do the taliban's killi
they made us run and told us, you will wage jihad." "they told us that the army is against the koran, it is against islam. they said, wage jihad against them." the pakistan military gave cnn limited access to these boys. the army says they rescued them during heavy fighting with the taliban in pakistan's swat valley. their faces are covered. their identities protected, because of the possibility of retribution. the youngest is only 13. we can't independently verify their stories,...
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the shriveers and the young men are doing useful things. they are doing good things in the world, but that doesn't mean they'll be the senator from massachusetts. >> christiane amanpour, you want to button it up, the next thing for the kennedys? >> i'm not sure, the second generation, that have gone into politics and public service, some with great success, others not. i think this is an ongoing story. it's really hard to put a pinpoint on that. i mean, in california, as laurence, mentioned, maria shriver, first lady there, niece of senator kennedy and the president, has really made great strides, particularly in her outreach with women and her mobilization of women there. bobby kennedy has done enormous things in the environmental movement. there are many, even in office right now. so -- and caroline kennedy, of course, the daughter of president kennedy, who tried but didn't go through with the -- with the senate bid. nonetheless, they're still big figures by virtue of the way america looks at them. so, there is perhaps not an inevitabilit
the shriveers and the young men are doing useful things. they are doing good things in the world, but that doesn't mean they'll be the senator from massachusetts. >> christiane amanpour, you want to button it up, the next thing for the kennedys? >> i'm not sure, the second generation, that have gone into politics and public service, some with great success, others not. i think this is an ongoing story. it's really hard to put a pinpoint on that. i mean, in california, as laurence,...
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he's joining us from austin. congressman, thanks very much for coming in. >> wolf, good to be with you from deep in the heart of texas. >> what happened earlier in the week when you got swamped over there by protesters who don't like the democrats' version of health care reform? >> well, saturday, we had a well-organized surprise visit from a local republican party. they were videoing it. i think we had a little performance art there. there's nothing wrong with them coming out with tv cameras, organized or unorganized, personal spending their views. what i objected to, after an hour of my talking with them, trying to listen to them among their taunts, and responding, they silenced our neighbors who were there with their "just say noes," blocking the entrance to the stores and some juvenile tactics of trying to block me from departing. their film just shows the end after an hour or two i talked to them. fortunately, this afternoon i had another town hall meeting with some people who also feel strongly against the
he's joining us from austin. congressman, thanks very much for coming in. >> wolf, good to be with you from deep in the heart of texas. >> what happened earlier in the week when you got swamped over there by protesters who don't like the democrats' version of health care reform? >> well, saturday, we had a well-organized surprise visit from a local republican party. they were videoing it. i think we had a little performance art there. there's nothing wrong with them coming out...
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they made us run and told us you will wage jihad. they told us that the army is against the koran and wage jihad against them. the pakistan military gave cnn limited access to these boys. the army says they rescued them during heavy fighting. their identities protected because of the possibility of retribution. the youngest is only 13. we can't independently verify their stories, but doctors say they have no doubt. the boys themselves each told me how they were kidnapped by the taliban. "i was coming from the shop to my house, i had some stuff with me. they said, put your stuff in the car. should we drop you in the square or in the village? they blindfolded me and pot hand on my mouth. other boys said they were snatched working in the fields. in militant camps they were being trained to be suicide bombers to do the taliban's killing. >> would you kill for god? >> reporter: yes, he says. in the right circumstances or the wrong circumstances, would they kill? they wouldn't feel it. they wouldn't have an empthetic response to what's hap
they made us run and told us you will wage jihad. they told us that the army is against the koran and wage jihad against them. the pakistan military gave cnn limited access to these boys. the army says they rescued them during heavy fighting. their identities protected because of the possibility of retribution. the youngest is only 13. we can't independently verify their stories, but doctors say they have no doubt. the boys themselves each told me how they were kidnapped by the taliban. "i...
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that's not surprising to us. we have the tax credit and working to try to improve the cost of both this car, and we have a second generation team to bring it down the cost curve. >> how many are you going to assemble? >> we have capacity for 60,000 vehicles. it will be a mass production vehicle. it's actual demand, we'll have to see when we launch it. we have capacity to sell 60,000. and that means it will be a high production car. >> i know you've restructured, trying to basically start from the beginning. you've got $50 billion in loans from the federal government. realistically, best case scenario, when do you think you're going to be able to start returning some of that money to american taxpayers? >> first, the, when we went through bankruptcy, we received $59 billion in total between the u.s. and canadian governments. relatively large portion was converted into equity, which is why canadian and americans are our shareholders. our first job is to repay the loans, there are some loans on our balance sheet. it
that's not surprising to us. we have the tax credit and working to try to improve the cost of both this car, and we have a second generation team to bring it down the cost curve. >> how many are you going to assemble? >> we have capacity for 60,000 vehicles. it will be a mass production vehicle. it's actual demand, we'll have to see when we launch it. we have capacity to sell 60,000. and that means it will be a high production car. >> i know you've restructured, trying to...
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both joining us tonight. nathan, congratulations on this discovery. >> thank you. >> i know this is so important in the scientific community. for folks at home myself included, i listen to all this and think, malaria, where does the mosquito fit in here? >> sure. mosquitos permit malaria to move from animal to animal. hundreds of thousands of years a single infected mosquito who fed on a chimpanzee and later fed on a human that permitted this parasite to cross over into humans. >> that is amazing. you can trace it back from that one single mosquito that far. sanjay, medically, why is this so important? >> you mentioned a million or two die from malaria, 500 million get infected. i have had malaria. nathan has had it a few times. a lot of people get this. it is awful in terms of symptoms. more to the point and curious what nathan thinks about this, this idea if you isolate a path gen like this in chimpanzees, could you possibly be one step closer to creating a vaccine? we talk about mosquito nets and preventin
both joining us tonight. nathan, congratulations on this discovery. >> thank you. >> i know this is so important in the scientific community. for folks at home myself included, i listen to all this and think, malaria, where does the mosquito fit in here? >> sure. mosquitos permit malaria to move from animal to animal. hundreds of thousands of years a single infected mosquito who fed on a chimpanzee and later fed on a human that permitted this parasite to cross over into...
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when do you use it? the basic understand as i see it and i have read and my brother who is a police officer and everyone else i know to, you go to someone. you want them to do something. you are looking for compliance. you threaten that you are going to tase them. if they don't comply and you feel threatened, then you use it. there is a lot of gray area. eventually i think it will be the kind of tool that will make law enforcement a lot better and a lot of people a lot safer as well as opposed to using guns. >> i think you are right. >> he tried for health care reform and failed. now, he has some advice. >> i want us to be mindful that sometimes we may have to take less than a full loaf. >> who should concede? what should be given up? we are taking a closer look at our political time out. >>> plus, a young journalist turns the tables on me. >> go ahead and interview me. >> why do they call you wolf? you know why i sell tools? tools are uncomplicated? nothing complicated about a pair of 10 inch hose clamp
when do you use it? the basic understand as i see it and i have read and my brother who is a police officer and everyone else i know to, you go to someone. you want them to do something. you are looking for compliance. you threaten that you are going to tase them. if they don't comply and you feel threatened, then you use it. there is a lot of gray area. eventually i think it will be the kind of tool that will make law enforcement a lot better and a lot of people a lot safer as well as opposed...
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he'll join us to tell us what happened. finally, good news for people with type 2 diabetes or at risk for diabetes. introducing new nutrisystem d, the clinically tested program for losing weight and reducing blood sugar. hi i'm mike, and i lost 100 pounds on nutrisystem d when i was first diagnosed with diabetes, that first step was more like a giant leap. till i discovered nutrisystem d. in a clinical study people on nutrisystem d lost 16 times more weight and reduced their blood sugar 5 times more than those on a hospital-directed plan. plus a1c was reduced .9%. choose from over 140 menu options, there is no counting carbs, calories or points. i lost 100 lbs. and lowered my blood sugar level. nutrisystem d changed my life. mike is one of many who have lost weight and controlled their diabetes with new nutrisystem d. backed by 35 years of research and low glycemic index science nutrisystem d works. satisfaction guaranteed or your money back! new! nutrisystem d. lose weight. live better. call or click today. >>> 20 minutes
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let us know what you think. join the live chat at ac360.com. >>> still to come on the program, more on the backlash lawmakers are coming face to face with on their summer recess. the noise as you saw in those videos is deafening. we're going to find a quiet zone to sort out what's going on with the help of david gergen. >>> also ahead, see close up why texting behind the wheel is at least as dangerous as driving while drunk. if you think you're the exception to this rule, even more reason for you to watch. ♪ [ female announcer ] arthritis targets your body where it's weak. where it's vulnerable. ♪ tylenol arthritis works with your body to block the pain, without interfering with certain high blood pressure medicines like aleve sometimes can. ♪ so you don't just feel better, you feel better knowing doctors recommend tylenol more than any other brand of pain reliever. ♪ >>> we're doing our best to cut through the shouting drowning out any real debate over health care reform. at town hall meetings across th
let us know what you think. join the live chat at ac360.com. >>> still to come on the program, more on the backlash lawmakers are coming face to face with on their summer recess. the noise as you saw in those videos is deafening. we're going to find a quiet zone to sort out what's going on with the help of david gergen. >>> also ahead, see close up why texting behind the wheel is at least as dangerous as driving while drunk. if you think you're the exception to this rule, even...
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have you used it? will you use it? share your thoughts, cnn.com/amfix. >>> everyone is not happy with the cash for clunkers program. jim demitts is not happy with it. he'll be joining us in the not too distant future to talk about why he doesn't support it being renewed. also why he's against the health care program as well. all of that coming up. we also will talk about president clinton, former president clinton in north korea trying to win the release of two american journalists. all that ahead. 54 after the hour. "what do you mean homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods?" "a few inches of water caused all this?" "but i don't even live near the water." what you don't know about flood insurance may shock you. including the fact that a preferred risk policy starts as low as $119 a year. for an agent, call the number on your screen. i think i'll go with the preferred package. good choice. only meineke lets you choose the brake service that's right for you. and save 50% on pads and shoes. meineke. >>> welcome back to
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stay with us. >>> we're back with the most news in the morning. right now president obama in mexico. one of the big issues he's tackling, escalating violence along u.s.-mexican border. much of the carnage on the world's most wanted man. michael ware live in mexico with more on that. michael, who is this guy? >> reporter: well, john, the leader of the cartel, one of the most dangerous and powerful cartels in mexico. he's more than that. if you want to take a measure of how hard or how seriously america is fighting the war on drugs, el chapo is the man. let's take a look. this man makes a living mockery of america's war on drugs. he's joaquin "el chapo" guzman, a $500 million u.s..yon his help. >> chapo is the face against military forces. >> reporter: at war because el chapo is the ultraviolent, ultralucrative cartel. legendary. el chapo guzman, like a god in mexico says ortega. nobody says him but he's everywhere. he's a myth. criminal lawyer is one of the few mexicans daring enough to speak of el
stay with us. >>> we're back with the most news in the morning. right now president obama in mexico. one of the big issues he's tackling, escalating violence along u.s.-mexican border. much of the carnage on the world's most wanted man. michael ware live in mexico with more on that. michael, who is this guy? >> reporter: well, john, the leader of the cartel, one of the most dangerous and powerful cartels in mexico. he's more than that. if you want to take a measure of how hard or...
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>> mary snow working that story for us. thank you. >>> the number is out. 247,000 americans lost their jobs in july. experts were bracing for much worse. that's the smallest number of job losses this country has seen in a year. in fact, unemployment actually ticked down a tenth of a percent to 9.4%. let's go to our senior white house correspondent, ed henry. what more is the president saying, ed? >> reporter: well, wolf, the president was trying to temper his excitement, a little bit, at least. he wasn't popping any champagne korks but he was patting his administration on the back. not everybody is celebrating these new numbers. the upbeat job report is little comfort to greg thompson who feels fortunate that the unemployment benefits he collects in washington, d.c. were recently extended. >> for me, i am just glad they did. there is no jobs. i mean, i go out every week and i get the same story. >> reporter: a couple of miles away at the white house, the president had a much rosier view of the impact of his stimulus plan. >
>> mary snow working that story for us. thank you. >>> the number is out. 247,000 americans lost their jobs in july. experts were bracing for much worse. that's the smallest number of job losses this country has seen in a year. in fact, unemployment actually ticked down a tenth of a percent to 9.4%. let's go to our senior white house correspondent, ed henry. what more is the president saying, ed? >> reporter: well, wolf, the president was trying to temper his excitement, a...
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customers that use the internet, use online banking. it all kind of falls in with what you're doing, and it's free. you can pay all your bills online, customers can save tons of time. we have great new image atms. it will give you a receipt which has a copy of the check you deposited. deposit cash, any denomination you don't even have to count the cash, just put it in there. let it do the work for you. and they can have those deposits posted to their account the same business day up until 8...
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so glad you're with us. tell us to the best of your knowledge what happened. i understand you got the call at 5:08 a.m., the plane landed at 6:00 a.m. >> correct. the airport contacted our fire station here with a heads up of about 48 minutes more or less to make us aware of the injuries on board. apparently we had 15 injuries, 26 total, 22 stable, multiple injuries, bumps and bruiseses to neck pain, back pain. four considered serious, not critical, they are treated as well. the airline will decide whether or not to leave the uninjured passengers on the aircraft and continue the flight or disembark the entire aircraft. so far we're treating 26 patients. >> we're looking at the emergency vehicles there on the scene. what was your response to the situation this morning. >> we prepare for these incidents by calling extra equipment. we're using the back boards for the back injuries to transfer patients who may have worse injuries upon examination in the er. we have multiple paramedics, on board assessing patients, treating patients, ascertaining what they need. >>
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we can't use them for a vacation. you can use the points for just about anything. i know... ♪ the way you look tonight ♪ chase what matters. >>> some 90,000 americans could die from the swine flu this fall and winter. dr. gupta joins us to talk about how to protect your family. first, erica hill. >> a coyotic scene at a health care town hall in virginia. invited former governor howard dean, who's also a medical doctor, to field questions from constituents. not exactly invited to the event was terry randal. founder of anti-abortion group operation rescue. take a listen. >> howard dean is a baby killer. abortion is murder. howard dean is a baby killer! howard dean is a baby killer! >> take him out! take him out! >> howard dean is a baby killer! >> get him out! >> howard dean is a baby killer! abortion is murder! >> was eventually escorted out by police. meeting continued as plans. >>> nearly 40 people killed when a tanker truck full of explosives blew up in front of a construction company in kandahar, afghanistan, tonight. the head of the provincial council says
we can't use them for a vacation. you can use the points for just about anything. i know... ♪ the way you look tonight ♪ chase what matters. >>> some 90,000 americans could die from the swine flu this fall and winter. dr. gupta joins us to talk about how to protect your family. first, erica hill. >> a coyotic scene at a health care town hall in virginia. invited former governor howard dean, who's also a medical doctor, to field questions from constituents. not exactly invited...
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o what he used to be the only state that had no majority race -- "y e hawaii used to be the only state that had no majority race. the united states will have no majority race by 2054 reduce greenhouse gases by 50%. the implications of that for us are important. do we still need to debate these issues? absolutely. do you need to debate when you think that the president is wrong or the state department is wrong or anybody else? absolutely. do we need a second party that the bible? we do. the republicans are making a terrible mistake wait for the president to mess up. as a democrat, that suits me fine. [laughter] the truth is, we need an honest, principled debate on all these complex issues. in order for them to join the debate, they have to abandon -- [inaudible] >> you should go to one of those congressional health-care meetings. you would do really well. [applause] i would be glad to talk about that. if you will sit down and let me talk, i would be glad to discuss it. if you stand up and scream, i won't be able to talk. the other guys would love to have you. [laughter] i want to talk a
o what he used to be the only state that had no majority race -- "y e hawaii used to be the only state that had no majority race. the united states will have no majority race by 2054 reduce greenhouse gases by 50%. the implications of that for us are important. do we still need to debate these issues? absolutely. do you need to debate when you think that the president is wrong or the state department is wrong or anybody else? absolutely. do we need a second party that the bible? we do. the...
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brian, why did you not start us off? >> i mentioned that the dod cyber crime is the operational focal point, so it was part of their efforts, under the national cyber crime initiative, and they are interfacing on a daily basis with the u.s. -- the n.s.a., the dod, a law- enforcement peace. -- the law enforcement piece. what is happening inside dod is also factored in, so that goes on on a day-to-day basis, and, obviously, you have got different agencies, different departments working. we have made this effort work, so from the output going to the defense industrial base is an effort, a private, that is coordinated across the government. similarly, what is coming in from industry, those are also being shared with department of homeland security and other agencies, so i think, here, it is working. like i said, it is a challenge for the director of their on a day-to-day basis to work through the issues, because if we are going to share with industry -- is a challenge for the director over there on a day-to-day basis. this p
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tell us about that. guest: they are responding to these news reports of the town hall meetings getting quite disrupted. the sergeant at arms, now that the senate is on recess for one month, they have been going around their states and talking about the controversial issues like health care. there is concern that the town hall meetings could become quite violent. the sergeant at arms put out an e-mail warning all senate staff, urging them to be very cautious, saying that if people -- if tempers start flaring, to call law enforcement and calm things them. they are quite nervous about something turning into an ugly situation in the next couple of weeks. host: unusual that this warning would come from the sergeant at arms as opposed to the senate majority leader or the senate majority leader? guest: it shows there's a law enforcement concern. thursday in missouri, the congressman was back home and six people were arrested at a town hall event. there have been other situations. in another situation, someone b
tell us about that. guest: they are responding to these news reports of the town hall meetings getting quite disrupted. the sergeant at arms, now that the senate is on recess for one month, they have been going around their states and talking about the controversial issues like health care. there is concern that the town hall meetings could become quite violent. the sergeant at arms put out an e-mail warning all senate staff, urging them to be very cautious, saying that if people -- if tempers...
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and pakistan is a very key ally to us right now. we need to make sure that that country remains stable. we've seen it being unstable just over the past few years. so i think that afghanistan is part of that bigger overall strategy that we have to address right now. host: while we're on this topic, let's get to this headline. there's a new c.i.a. report coming out we think tomorrow and the report says according to some that the c.i.a. used a gun, a power drill to threaten a detainee. they stainled a mock execution. what kind of traction does a story get like this as it starts coming out this week? guest: i think it does get some traction. usually just whatever their views are going to be their views. there are people who think that especially at that time, i believe it was 2002, people take the 24 approach and say whatever we need to do to get information that can keep the country safe is what we need to do. you hear former vice president cheney continue to make that argument even after he's been out of office. there are other people
and pakistan is a very key ally to us right now. we need to make sure that that country remains stable. we've seen it being unstable just over the past few years. so i think that afghanistan is part of that bigger overall strategy that we have to address right now. host: while we're on this topic, let's get to this headline. there's a new c.i.a. report coming out we think tomorrow and the report says according to some that the c.i.a. used a gun, a power drill to threaten a detainee. they...
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it unites us, rather than divides us. along with civil rights and civil liberties, our country is about building stronger relations areas like the south asian communities so we can share information with community leaders in a timely manner, and also become more culturally attuned to issues that members of these communities often face. so what is the right response? what are we doing? as i mentioned earlier, there are four layers. the one place we start is to engage the american people in our collective effort. i am often asked if complacency is a threat in the united states. i believe the short answer is yes. i think a better question is this. has the united states government to done everything it can to educate and engage the american people? the answer there is no. for too often, we have treated the public as a liability to be protected rather than as an asset in our nation's collective security. this approach has allowed confusion, anxiety, and fear to lender. -- to linger. this is no small matter, it is an issue for
it unites us, rather than divides us. along with civil rights and civil liberties, our country is about building stronger relations areas like the south asian communities so we can share information with community leaders in a timely manner, and also become more culturally attuned to issues that members of these communities often face. so what is the right response? what are we doing? as i mentioned earlier, there are four layers. the one place we start is to engage the american people in our...
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that obviously helps us. secondly, if the jobless rate actually does start to drop, we will have people with more money to spend when they get here, and folks in las vegas, obviously there would be more folks working here as well. so we would have an increase in employment or a rebound in the unemployment numbe let's tomorrow and look at the latest unemployment records. then a discussion about secretary of state hillary clinton's tour of africa with the assistant of state for african affairs. we will look at legislation that will get the federal government control over to the loans. our guest will be william shaffner. a little later, a discussion about the resignation of senator mel martinez. "washington journal" live on c- span. >> is today the senate confirmed judge sonia sotomayor as he knows supreme court justice. it begins october 5. it this saturday on c-span what highlights from the senate floor debate at 7:00 p.m. eastern on "america and the course of " coming this fall, into the home to america is hi
that obviously helps us. secondly, if the jobless rate actually does start to drop, we will have people with more money to spend when they get here, and folks in las vegas, obviously there would be more folks working here as well. so we would have an increase in employment or a rebound in the unemployment numbe let's tomorrow and look at the latest unemployment records. then a discussion about secretary of state hillary clinton's tour of africa with the assistant of state for african affairs....
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then not let us eat. she would put a piggy bank in the middle of the table, and she would say our dinner tonight would have been $30, so i'm putting it in this piggy bank and you will eat serial, -- and you will eat cereal. she will call our children and say, i want to go to darfur, and my kids will say, don't make me talk to her, she's crazy! she has a peanut butter for malowi. she reads the paper and says why aren't you doing something about it? and she will send magazines and books every week to our house telling our kids why they are not in a project, what are they doing? and they are terrified of her today. >> i would say the article on the peanut butter is extra enriched peanut butter which actually is used for children that are starving to death. every scoopful is a huge amount of calories. >> 300 calories. >> yes. the children where i work with in africa, she harrassed me for months to do it in other parts of the world. i run the u.s. side of it, i don't run the international side of it, but she g
then not let us eat. she would put a piggy bank in the middle of the table, and she would say our dinner tonight would have been $30, so i'm putting it in this piggy bank and you will eat serial, -- and you will eat cereal. she will call our children and say, i want to go to darfur, and my kids will say, don't make me talk to her, she's crazy! she has a peanut butter for malowi. she reads the paper and says why aren't you doing something about it? and she will send magazines and books every...
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using pool covers. but for the purposes of blue august, this is summer, everybody is going to the beach. packing out what you back in and making sure you leave nothing behind. and even picking up trash and that might not be your own, but leaving the place better than where you found it. an old boy scout creed. st: you brought a demonstration of something -- i will put this underneath the camera. guest: this is this plantgreen challenge -- band the bags, butts, and models. planted grain.com -- using reusable bag, did not throw cigarette butts on the ground. they can surprisingly take decades and decades to biodegrade. when it gets into the ocean, turtles and other marine organizations -- organisms can eat it. and tried to recycle as many plastic bottles as possible. there is a challenge on the web site and the book and up load their own content of photos and ideas, a lot of fun. host: 4 myers. bill. -- fort meyers. caller: environment lists try to scare us when there are just as many scientists who say t
using pool covers. but for the purposes of blue august, this is summer, everybody is going to the beach. packing out what you back in and making sure you leave nothing behind. and even picking up trash and that might not be your own, but leaving the place better than where you found it. an old boy scout creed. st: you brought a demonstration of something -- i will put this underneath the camera. guest: this is this plantgreen challenge -- band the bags, butts, and models. planted grain.com --...
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early in the book, you write that epidemics fascinate us. te that epidemics fascinate us. host: give it your best shot. describing an epidemic for us. what is it? how should we look at? guest: bitan epidemic is always a story that a society tells itself about a disease outbreak or the threat of a disease outbreak. sometimes we talk about epidemics that do not qualify as diseases in the classical sense. for instance, we talk about an epidemic of obesity nowadays. 10 years ago, we were talking about an epidemic of road rage. those do not seem like diseases in the classical sense, if you think about the plague or colorists. it is a story we tell about a social crisis. maybe that is the best way to put its. host: you also say that epidemics create opportunities to convey messages. host: this is right at the front of the book. explain more. guest: it often seems to be true that when we face a social problem, when we do not know how to deal with it, we do not know what the best way is to make it go away. we handed over to the public health industry. the way we do that is by call
early in the book, you write that epidemics fascinate us. te that epidemics fascinate us. host: give it your best shot. describing an epidemic for us. what is it? how should we look at? guest: bitan epidemic is always a story that a society tells itself about a disease outbreak or the threat of a disease outbreak. sometimes we talk about epidemics that do not qualify as diseases in the classical sense. for instance, we talk about an epidemic of obesity nowadays. 10 years ago, we were talking...